I found a fairy on a yellow rose along a silver stream. The rose must surely dream I said, to raise an emerald leaf, and have you lay within its bud, to touch and taste your sweet. This budding bloom she did reply, this slender flower with its dew, all memories of the rain its blushing petals hold within, so now this lovely rose and I, Today we dream for two.
What of the rain I did reply, do drops of rain fall down in dreams? Happy to leave their cloudy sky? The rain she says in its defense, makes pools where poppies drown, They float upon this silver stream to enter a land of flower dreams, where all our fancies sprout and spring, Only to return again next year to sing the lyrics of the trees, And give the bees their buzzy sound.
The fairy stretched her gossamer wings and caused the blooms to blush. Why must you ask such trivial things, in delicious moments such as these? Your questions they are all remote, and cause the ladybugs to sneeze. The mystery now I put to you, as a hush fell over the trees Is have you now, or have you ever Dreamt a dragonfly dream?